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CKeditor 3.4.2. : Styles are used on the next line inconsistently →
Styles are used on the next line inconsistently

Version:

3.4.2 →
3.2.1

Lokesh: please, stop changing the version of reported bugs. It certainly doesn't help at all because it makes it look like a recent problem instead of something related to older changes (or even something that it has been always this way)

By default with every ENTER pressed the new paragraph is pasted. "Blue Title" is h3 block element which wraps around line of text. It can’t be continued with every ENTER pressed because it would be impossible to get out of it.By default there is also another option SHIFT+ENTER which inserts BR tags and allows to continue block (Blue Title) style .
So If the user wants to get out of “Blue Title” he/she presses ENTER , if he/she wants to continue the style he/she presses SHIFT+ENTER.

“Variable” style is an inline style which inserts inline tags VAR which are wrapped in P tags.
Such inline styles are continued with every line entered. Just look at font-styles. With every ENTER pressed a new paragraph with span is inserted.
If you want to disable this style just unselect it from drop-down list.

Style continuation is a browser dependent issue. Some browsers such as Firefox, make it easy to move in and out element boundaries, while others IE, Opera and Webkit, don't. If you are using Firefox and you are out of element boundaries then the inline style won’t be continued.
Like I’ve said this very special case is browser dependent and is not CKEditor bug and was already described in #7796 and in #8195